Schnecksville groundhog Yahdee makes prediction

Schnecksville groundhog Yahdee makes prediction

DONNA FISHER / THE MORNING CALL

Led by Grundsau Lodsch 16 Haaptmann (president) David Adam of Orefield, left, people gather for Groundhog Day at sunrise. This was at the annual Grundsau Lodsch Number 16 of Schnecksville Goundhog Day event held at Wehr's Dam Covered Bridge Park at sunrise Saturday. In the opinion of Yahdee the lodge's groundhog there will be some cold days and there will be some warm days ahead which means people can start their gardens and plant their peas on St. Patrick's Day in March.

Led by Grundsau Lodsch 16 Haaptmann (president) David Adam of Orefield, left, people gather for Groundhog Day at sunrise. This was at the annual Grundsau Lodsch Number 16 of Schnecksville Goundhog Day event held at Wehr's Dam Covered Bridge Park at sunrise Saturday. In the opinion of Yahdee the lodge's groundhog there will be some cold days and there will be some warm days ahead which means people can start their gardens and plant their peas on St. Patrick's Day in March. (DONNA FISHER / THE MORNING CALL)

Led by Grundsau Lodsch 16 Haaptmann (president) David Adam of Orefield, left, people gather for Groundhog Day at sunrise. This was at the annual Grundsau Lodsch Number 16 of Schnecksville Goundhog Day event held at Wehr's Dam Covered Bridge Park at sunrise Saturday. In the opinion of Yahdee the lodge's groundhog there will be some cold days and there will be some warm days ahead which means people can start their gardens and plant their peas on St. Patrick's Day in March.